@@WiseSleep I’m sorry, my comment was harsh. I do appreciate the repetition as it does aid in understanding and remembering the information but sometimes it can get redundant. Love the content either way and watch often🫶💗
@@WiseSleepI can absolutely understand why someone would find it annoying, myself on the other hand, I very much enjoy it, it's stimulating, and plants seeds for later transplanting 😊.
The fundamental flaw in entropic theory gets heated with the second law, which here (and generally elsewhere) is defined as taking place in an isolated system. Since every single example immediately illustrates its point with systems which are clearly not isolated, a person is forced to ask if isolated systems exist at all. They certainly exist in thought problems and various hypotheticals. Where else? Perhaps the entire Universe is a closed system. But that's another chicken and egg problem. I also glean bits and pieces that the First law references a closed system. It is extremely difficult to find initial quotations of either the First or Second Law. Instead, Google pushes us into the most modern stream -lined and dumbed down versions. So I have to proceed from bits and pieces of my memory. What I remember is that systems TEND towards greater entropy. When did TEND become unquestionable and totally predictable movement? Words mean things. I tend to lose at racquetball. Does that mean I lose every game? Obviously, it does not. The biggest fly in the ointment of increasing entropy is gravity itself, which takes big bang soup and forms it into incredibly complex stars, galaxies, etc. Then you have ocean goop which forms itself into spectacular life forms. In both of these cases, the entropy protagonists will insist that energy was expended in an inefficient fashion and that the imaginary closed system experiences greater heat loss / disorder / blah blah overall, on the average, etc. Since the First Law tells us that heat is NOT lost, the argument quickly morphs back into the idea that information, or order, or your neighbor's lawn, has become more chaotic. If the entropy folks could say that their principles are flawless in the absence of gravity, I might actually listen better. Einstein himself used similar language in introducing relativity. By refusing to account for or even acknowledge gravity, the entropists are in the same position as the athlete who always has an excuse for losing, who can't admit that perfect game conditions never actually exist. Entropy, as a concept, is marvelous when analyzing engines and single ended chemical processes. After that, it is just babble, which functions with self-fulfilling definitions and circular reasoning. Picture this: The atheist who traces the fusion processes of the sun all the way through the birth of a healthy human baby. The heat price is provably enormous. I am not sure how you measure heat wasted. But who can argue that there was a decrease in organization when you started with some ignorant elements, even giant numbers of them, and wound up with a brain? I guess if the baby grows up to be a physicist, I would grant the premise. I might even concede the argument.
Concepts and properties are mental constructs, they don't really exist outside of human culture and thus they can't cause anything. Enthropy, among others, is just a mental shortcut facilitating de facto engineering/applied exploitation of the great outside by the humans.
I don’t understand the randomness concept as wind pushing sand is not random. There is not more ways to separate the sand from the castle than there are for the sand to get blown away by that exact gust of wind. How is scattered sand more random to anything except the person seeing a castle that is really just a pile of sand. I can never get past this.
You are close! There is no randomness! Fate is your culprit my good man. There is factually nothing else that would scatter the sand, it was always to be scattered, time is not confused by anything or anyone.
Everything mentioned in this video can be intuitively understood after one psychedelic trip.. you might not have the words for it but you will still grasp of these concepts lol just saying..
20 mins in had to rewind a few times he talks fast well faster than i can process new concepts ideas connected micro macro heavy jelly defo not something to fall asleep to well for me anyooo this id defo going on the back burner for ron oooh my head hurts already, i need time liner or relative contextual subjective not going to sleep listening to this, i need to be wide awake with a sharp pencil lol
This guy is an able and imaginative writer. Imagine what he might have been able to teach us if he hadn't spent so much of his time and energy on making extravagant claims about what is "unimaginable" or "incredible" and instead just worked on what is!
On the other hand, poop is a highly concentrated and organized and bio-available fertilizer for at least a few plant forms, a food for various animals. One could argue that the chaos of poop is used to enhance more organized life forms. So this gets really crazy really fast. I personally think that Entrop IS poop. It exists in closed systems, which don't exist in the real world, and in the absence of gravity, which does exist in the real world.
what ist measurement / observation.. well as atoms react , waves interfere , and so on it seems obvious that every interaction - or better: every time two or more superpositioned quantum propability entities get in the range of possible interaction the wave function collapses and so every meet of any quantum propability entities counts as observation. so in a matter & radiation populated world superposition seems to be only possible on a super tiniy scale
"Information theory shapes the world"
Loved it ❤
The voice is soothing, and the content is high-quality. Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
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Is that only me play this video to sleep and listen to the entire video !
Thank you for not adding all stupid ass music and sound effects to a great documentary!
you say the same thing again and again which is kind of good as it enables a layperson to understand at least some of what you say.
But it’s also very annoying
I took both your review, will improve on this.
@@WiseSleep I’m sorry, my comment was harsh. I do appreciate the repetition as it does aid in understanding and remembering the information but sometimes it can get redundant. Love the content either way and watch often🫶💗
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@@WiseSleepI can absolutely understand why someone would find it annoying, myself on the other hand, I very much enjoy it, it's stimulating, and plants seeds for later transplanting 😊.
This video woke me up because it’s interesting. I eventually did fall asleep though.
Great video
Ty❤
I appreciate you so much for these vids I love them
Thank you!
Wow, not easy to know all that things. You have great knowledge.
Grammar not that easy neither I see 😂
This is all AI generated text and voice. Still great content though
i love you for making this thankyou
Love you too for watching this
The sand isn’t washed away randomly. The wave flows in or out.
I like this voice better than the British one but I think its cool you have a variety
Wow knowing so much about time.
Entropy is fundamental. Even life existing is to increase entropy.
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The fundamental flaw in entropic theory gets heated with the second law, which here (and generally elsewhere) is defined as taking place in an isolated system. Since every single example immediately illustrates its point with systems which are clearly not isolated, a person is forced to ask if isolated systems exist at all. They certainly exist in thought problems and various hypotheticals. Where else? Perhaps the entire Universe is a closed system. But that's another chicken and egg problem. I also glean bits and pieces that the First law references a closed system.
It is extremely difficult to find initial quotations of either the First or Second Law. Instead, Google pushes us into the most modern stream -lined and dumbed down versions. So I have to proceed from bits and pieces of my memory. What I remember is that systems TEND towards greater entropy.
When did TEND become unquestionable and totally predictable movement? Words mean things. I tend to lose at racquetball. Does that mean I lose every game? Obviously, it does not.
The biggest fly in the ointment of increasing entropy is gravity itself, which takes big bang soup and forms it into incredibly complex stars, galaxies, etc. Then you have ocean goop which forms itself into spectacular life forms. In both of these cases, the entropy protagonists will insist that energy was expended in an inefficient fashion and that the imaginary closed system experiences greater heat loss / disorder / blah blah overall, on the average, etc. Since the First Law tells us that heat is NOT lost, the argument quickly morphs back into the idea that information, or order, or your neighbor's lawn, has become more chaotic. If the entropy folks could say that their principles are flawless in the absence of gravity, I might actually listen better. Einstein himself used similar language in introducing relativity. By refusing to account for or even acknowledge gravity, the entropists are in the same position as the athlete who always has an excuse for losing, who can't admit that perfect game conditions never actually exist.
Entropy, as a concept, is marvelous when analyzing engines and single ended chemical processes. After that, it is just babble, which functions with self-fulfilling definitions and circular reasoning. Picture this: The atheist who traces the fusion processes of the sun all the way through the birth of a healthy human baby. The heat price is provably enormous. I am not sure how you measure heat wasted.
But who can argue that there was a decrease in organization when you started with some ignorant elements, even giant numbers of them, and wound up with a brain? I guess if the baby grows up to be a physicist, I would grant the premise.
I might even concede the argument.
Concepts and properties are mental constructs, they don't really exist outside of human culture and thus they can't cause anything. Enthropy, among others, is just a mental shortcut facilitating de facto engineering/applied exploitation of the great outside by the humans.
Fantastic
Thank you so much 😀
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Thank heavens no soundtrack! It would have ruined this brilliant video! Thankyou so much for uploading this superb film!
I don’t understand the randomness concept as wind pushing sand is not random. There is not more ways to separate the sand from the castle than there are for the sand to get blown away by that exact gust of wind. How is scattered sand more random to anything except the person seeing a castle that is really just a pile of sand. I can never get past this.
You are close! There is no randomness! Fate is your culprit my good man. There is factually nothing else that would scatter the sand, it was always to be scattered, time is not confused by anything or anyone.
@ more please
Everything mentioned in this video can be intuitively understood after one psychedelic trip.. you might not have the words for it but you will still grasp of these concepts lol
just saying..
Needs a space themed soundtrack 😃
No! No! No!! No irritating annoying soundtrack. Thankyou!!
Nope
Not mad about it at all lol
Observer effect made me scatole
20 mins in had to rewind a few times he talks fast well faster than i can process new concepts ideas connected micro macro heavy jelly defo not something to fall asleep to well for me anyooo this id defo going on the back burner for ron oooh my head hurts already, i need time liner or relative contextual subjective not going to sleep listening to this, i need to be wide awake with a sharp pencil lol
Click on the top right corner, the wheel for settings, the speed, you click on a slower speed.
@@MrsBridgette2012 ty
How often are the annoying advertisements? If too often, it’s not worth watching.
Forward the video and watch the last 10 seconds, then replay the video....all gone!
@@NutNut70165or simply use an ad-blocker
It should be 3 hours to stay awake to
Doesn't black hole evaporation decrease Entropy?
This guy is an able and imaginative writer. Imagine what he might have been able to teach us if he hadn't spent so much of his time and energy on making extravagant claims about what is "unimaginable" or "incredible" and instead just worked on what is!
It's A. I.
Able and imaginative. That's what he said @@JohnRay1969
Pity so many adverts.However, this superbly explained narration, i doubt woll ever be equelled! ❤
Thermodynamics is easy
entropy : seriously...
entropy: are you sure about that?
Start Rj by
Poop is entropy
On the other hand, poop is a highly concentrated and organized and bio-available fertilizer for at least a few plant forms, a food for various animals. One could argue that the chaos of poop is used to enhance more organized life forms. So this gets really crazy really fast.
I personally think that Entrop IS poop. It exists in closed systems, which don't exist in the real world, and in the absence of gravity, which does exist in the real world.
🤣 Yes!!!@@williamwallace-g4q
Good information but the video isn’t good for sleeping because there are way too many ads
I love the cat paradox
Time and space and space and time. We chooce truph ovah fahcts ova heah
Are the waves dark matter?
strings as in string theory? that is one theory. ofcourse no one can still tell you what is dark matter.
A lot of the wording he uses is outdated and thus misleading. The cat is not both dead and alive. In modern terms the cat is either dead or alive.
What I find the most misunderstood is how did Kim Kardashian end up marrying Kanye West😅😅
So why the singularity before big bang has the lowest entropy? Everything in there could be arranged in great many ways
There was no space/volume for all that stuff to be arranged in
Partial Embedded Static conscious dweller trying to explain Entropy relativistically is ridiculous.
i fell asleep sorry
interesting informative sign me up golden for a fat sleepless pirate and MrTao,
This voice is not soothing to me. Seriously if you’re going with AI pick a British voice to narrate. I feel like this is the voice for bodycam videos
bs!!! u said hydrodynamic and entorpolgy in one sence .. pls explain :)
what ist measurement / observation..
well as atoms react , waves interfere , and so on it seems obvious that every interaction - or better: every time two or more superpositioned quantum propability entities get in the range of possible interaction the wave function collapses and so every meet of any quantum propability entities counts as observation.
so in a matter & radiation populated world superposition seems to be only possible on a super tiniy scale